TripAdvisor Reviews Super 8 Sterling Heights/Detroit Area

Travel Blogs from Sterling Heights

RV summer camp is over. We have mixed feelings.We made new friends among the camp hosts and staff. Being with the two grandchildren spoiled us rotten and we adored every minute.The commuting to rendezvous with their parents each day became old. Being camp hosts was far more physical work than we ever anticipated and a bit much in addition to spending our days with our two fun and very active grandchildren. We did more biking and playing card games than we have ...

... who work in Detroit and then separate lanes for returning Americans and finally for Canadians like us! The border agent wanted to make sure we had no PEI potatoes on board and was interested in what we did for a living!

We followed our GPS as opposed to the Trip Tik that CAA provided us. That meant that we dropped straight down from Detroit Michigan on I 75 to I-70, but went through ...

... love for finding small treasures, studying their intricate craftsmanship, and selling them to customers who share my enthusiasm for the skills and ingenuity of artisans from bygone eras. More than 35 years later, Silver Quill Antiques and Gifts continues to grow here in Warren, Michigan.

Her original passion was for glass, china, pottery and jewelry from the late 19th century--but that was just the beginning. She soon discovered the many wondrous objects the ...

... up parallel to the Detroit River, which is a really light blue - it looks amazing, but Sharon tell a me 4 eyed fish and bodies from Detroit's fine citizens are occasionally fished out of there. Just behind this wonderful river are some real buildings (i.e skyscrapers) - some old and some more modern - like the GM building. I let Sharon know that Detroit looks amazing, and she laughed at me and pointed out that at least two of the tallest buildings I was marvelling ...

We left Mackinaw City on Tuesday, August 18 and headed for Sterling which is near the Saginaw Bay. As we got to our campground we discovered that the we had to travel about a mile and one half on a dirt road to get to the campground. The car and the motorhome were absolutely trashed. Once we got to our campsite we found that we were camping in a mud ...